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>> i'm hillary clinton. i approve this message. lou: joining is not a monster, radio talk-show host, bill is a prize-winning columnist a michael goodwin, economist for the hell, what williams, three fox these contributors. you are the least -- let me turn to you. your reaction to the secretary of state position and all of this. she has quickly become the focus of the investigation. >> well, i think it has become highly politicized in that regard. i think clearly people looking at her as the possible candidate in 2016 and one that would be hard to be for the republicans. trying to pull down a notch. you know, the focus in terms of answering the phone call, that ad is so powerful. she did, in fact, place or take a call from gregory hicks testify yesterday. hicks said she was very reassuring and said that they will do everything that they can to protect them. so she handled that col. the question is, to a larger extent, whether or not come as we have seen from the accountability report, she was tone deaf in terms of the need for added
>> i'm hillary clinton. i approve this message. lou: joining is not a monster, radio talk-show host, bill is a prize-winning columnist a michael goodwin, economist for the hell, what williams, three fox these contributors. you are the least -- let me turn to you. your reaction to the secretary of state position and all of this. she has quickly become the focus of the investigation. >> well, i think it has become highly politicized in that regard. i think clearly people looking at...
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. >> and violating their words to bill clinton. >> that is the timeline of what happened. there are experts who say -- >> if you don't negotiate, what do you do? pretend they don't exist and let them make threats and you don't reward them by giving them more energy? >> if they keep making more nuclear bombs -- >> president clinton's negotiations with north korea, they lied to president bush and now to president obama's credit, he started the negotiation. >> let me bring and laura, held captive for nearly five months until former president clinton secured their release. can you describe what kenneth bae has been held and, sentenced to 16 years. you were sentenced to a lengthy time and thankfully that did not occur. what was it like being held captive in north korea? >> it was the most terrifying thing in my life. a man who was then north korea, he had been there previously on a number of occasions. one moment his family believes he is doing his job and the next moment they have no contact with him and they don't know if they will see and never again. he is isolated in the m
. >> and violating their words to bill clinton. >> that is the timeline of what happened. there are experts who say -- >> if you don't negotiate, what do you do? pretend they don't exist and let them make threats and you don't reward them by giving them more energy? >> if they keep making more nuclear bombs -- >> president clinton's negotiations with north korea, they lied to president bush and now to president obama's credit, he started the negotiation. >>...
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clinton is if did you ever ask about this, whether security was adequate. it obviously wasn't adequate. the. lou: a five committee republican report, quoting a secretary accountable. as we prepare now for the house oversight committee, congressman darrell issa. we have reached a point now where it appears to many this administration has utterly stonewalled the american people and defied their right to know and are you optimistic that something will be forthcoming here that will unlock the secrets and the scandal of benghazi. >> the congress actually has the ability to force these witnesses to testify and to get to the bottom of this in fact that this, we don't know what the facts are in this case. but again, we do know is there is a remarkable eagerness by the president and the people who declare it mission accomplished and we can now treat it as a law enforcement problem, these are people who are at war with us. there are many people that fit into that, including the 10 days after the benghazi attack including some obscure video but it was clear from the b
clinton is if did you ever ask about this, whether security was adequate. it obviously wasn't adequate. the. lou: a five committee republican report, quoting a secretary accountable. as we prepare now for the house oversight committee, congressman darrell issa. we have reached a point now where it appears to many this administration has utterly stonewalled the american people and defied their right to know and are you optimistic that something will be forthcoming here that will unlock the...
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from a law enforcement point of view, because you were on the president clinton administration, is there just not anything that was obvious that could have stopped this? >> i do think that part of the issue, of course, as my colleagues have said is that the muslim community is the key. however, they were not radicalized in a mosque. they weren't displaying symptoms of radicalization in the mosque. they seem to have been much more active on the internet. we don't yet know exactly what happened in dagestan, but it is very hard if somebody's doing this radicalization on their own, on the internet for others to notice. so it is a problem. >> they were displaying radicalization in the mosque. >> not enough. >> first about martin luther king and the like. >> you can't report anybody who has an outburst. >> there is a difference between violence and outburst of radicalization. >> you are discussing the final steps of the outburst. the beginning steps of the mentally and i as an american muslim. i have three children and hope they can embrace american liberty. that's why we have a muslim liberty
from a law enforcement point of view, because you were on the president clinton administration, is there just not anything that was obvious that could have stopped this? >> i do think that part of the issue, of course, as my colleagues have said is that the muslim community is the key. however, they were not radicalized in a mosque. they weren't displaying symptoms of radicalization in the mosque. they seem to have been much more active on the internet. we don't yet know exactly what...
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. >> is that george bush violating his word to bill clinton? >> i'm herely saying that that is the time line of what happened. >> if you don't negotiate, what do you do? just pretend they don't exist? >> and so if they keep making more nuclear bombs? >> we're not going to stop them by negotiating. >> maybe they did. now, to president obama's credit, that's the issue. >> laura, great to have you on the program. this guy, ken knit bay now has been held and sentenced to 15 years. thankfully, that dbidn't occur. what was it like being held in north korea? >> he did so previously at a number of occasions. the next moment they don't know if they'll ever see him again. he had almost no contact with anybody. i believe he's been able to have contact with the british ambassador. those are extremely loose. the ambassador will match about his health and well being. there's very little else said. i'm sure he's still extremely helpless. >> by the way, you said five years, it was five months before former president clinton went over there. how do you get thro
. >> is that george bush violating his word to bill clinton? >> i'm herely saying that that is the time line of what happened. >> if you don't negotiate, what do you do? just pretend they don't exist? >> and so if they keep making more nuclear bombs? >> we're not going to stop them by negotiating. >> maybe they did. now, to president obama's credit, that's the issue. >> laura, great to have you on the program. this guy, ken knit bay now has been held...
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. >>> ahead, stunning news about hillary clinton. has the right revealed a dirty and ugly plan to take her down. >>> also, remembering one of the great events of my lifetime, the election of nelson mandela as president of south africa. it happened 19 years ago today and it is still inspiring people all over the world. >> now is the time for celebration. i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as
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one witness prepares to point the finger of blame at hillary clinton. this is "special report." >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. although still a day and a half away, wednesday's congressional hearing on the benghazi terror attack is shaping up as a direct assault on the obama administration's handling of the crisis and could reverberate into the next presidential campaign. much of the verbal are a tier larry will be directed at former secretary of state and perspective presidential candidate hillary clinton. chief washington correspondent james rosen tells us what we know right now. >> i directed our response from the state department and state in close contact with officials from across our government. >> in the early hours of the benghazi crisis, a state department whistleblower will soon tell congress secretary clinton and under secretary of state for management kennedy tried to cut the department own department bureau out of the reporting and decision-making. >> what would have been her motivation for doing that. >> if you wanted it so seem l
one witness prepares to point the finger of blame at hillary clinton. this is "special report." >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. although still a day and a half away, wednesday's congressional hearing on the benghazi terror attack is shaping up as a direct assault on the obama administration's handling of the crisis and could reverberate into the next presidential campaign. much of the verbal are a tier larry will be directed at former secretary of state and perspective...
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going after the clintons. could the vast right wing conspiracy as hillary clinton once called it be back? could be. drudge report yesterday was interesting to see. before wiping yesterday away it's an entirely political exercise. don't overlook what was learned and what was a very credible whistle blower in greg hicks. ironically what yesterday's house hearing revealed was something already uncovered by the pickering report on the indianapolis dent. systemic mistakes at the state department when it comes to the issue of diplomatic security. and this happened on clinton's watch. pure and simple. she's going to be running for president. her time at state is going to be an issue, the good, the bad and the ugly. and benghazi is going to be part of it. it doesn't take a political media genius to hear hicks's description of the phone call at 2:00 a.m. and see somebody attempt to resurrect clinton's famous 3:00 a.m. phone call on tv ads. benghazi probably won't haunt clinton in 2016 in a big way, but it may not ever
going after the clintons. could the vast right wing conspiracy as hillary clinton once called it be back? could be. drudge report yesterday was interesting to see. before wiping yesterday away it's an entirely political exercise. don't overlook what was learned and what was a very credible whistle blower in greg hicks. ironically what yesterday's house hearing revealed was something already uncovered by the pickering report on the indianapolis dent. systemic mistakes at the state department...
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>> oh, hillary clinton, how'd she get in there? if you have not been watching fox news nonstop like we have, you're unaware the biggest story is behind the horrible death of four americans on the attack on benghazi. according to fox news, this coverup is, literally, the biggest scandal since watergate. >> watergate, nixon lied, but nobody died. in benghazi, four dead, white house went to bed. >> will it become like the watergate thing, a huge story? it's the same thing that happened with watergate. >> i still believe if this is just about a little old video, then watergate was about a little old flashlight and duct tape in the democratic headquarters. >> in that case, nobody died in watergate. >> nobody died in watergate. fox news was all geared up today to really capture the outrage. to embrace the much-hyped whistle-blower who second guessed a decision made by special operations command africa not to send special forces from tripoli, the capital, to benghazi after insurgents attacked a mission there. a pentagon spokesman reiterat
>> oh, hillary clinton, how'd she get in there? if you have not been watching fox news nonstop like we have, you're unaware the biggest story is behind the horrible death of four americans on the attack on benghazi. according to fox news, this coverup is, literally, the biggest scandal since watergate. >> watergate, nixon lied, but nobody died. in benghazi, four dead, white house went to bed. >> will it become like the watergate thing, a huge story? it's the same thing that...
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now we have a benghazi with hillary clinton? >> is there anything that justifies this other than some political posturing and, as you say now, trying to make hillary clinton the main target? >> reverend al, the buildup to this hearing, almost a full week's buildup for while i thought they would have trailers before we got there and then what's the big deal here? i dare anybody who covered that hearing to tell me what he heard. for example, mr. hicks, who was not on the ground, not in benghazi but in tripoli said he was stunned to hear the so-called talking points from susan rice that said that it looked like it was a spillover from all of the -- all of the concerns that had been bubbling over about attacks on muslims and so forth, verbal attacks on muslims. he was stunned. well, he may have been stunned but general petraeus, national security adviser all looked at those talking points. they, in fact, extracted the words al qaeda, the security adviser said, or general petraeus said because they did not want to give away how they
now we have a benghazi with hillary clinton? >> is there anything that justifies this other than some political posturing and, as you say now, trying to make hillary clinton the main target? >> reverend al, the buildup to this hearing, almost a full week's buildup for while i thought they would have trailers before we got there and then what's the big deal here? i dare anybody who covered that hearing to tell me what he heard. for example, mr. hicks, who was not on the ground, not...
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among other things, that the special panel known as the arb, which then secretary of state hillary clinton convened to review the attacks, is itself now under review by the office of inspector general. >> when you say investigation, it means the aig is looking into criminal activity. this is a simple review of the process and our follow through of the implementation of the benghazi recommendations. >> the only benghazi specific piece is to look at how the recommendations are being implemented. >> state again hailed the arb's final report on benefiting as comprehensive, despite the fact that secretary clinton was not interviewed by the panel, nor was at least one of the seven members of the global response staff that raced to the scene of the attack, nor was a pair of career state department employees, unnamed whistle blowers who will testify before congress next week. >> why was secretary clinton not interviewed? >> i don't know. i'd have to refer you to the folks on the arb. >> in addition, the special ops whistle blowers, interviewed by adam housley told fox news that a firm stand down o
among other things, that the special panel known as the arb, which then secretary of state hillary clinton convened to review the attacks, is itself now under review by the office of inspector general. >> when you say investigation, it means the aig is looking into criminal activity. this is a simple review of the process and our follow through of the implementation of the benghazi recommendations. >> the only benghazi specific piece is to look at how the recommendations are being...
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>> we met with hillary clinton. we did so before the report was finalized. we met so under conditions where we believed we understood exactly what had happened, particularly in the decision-making chain where she might have been relevant. we believed and we still believe the decision-making was made quite well below her level, reviewed below her level. we had clear indications from people who had attended meetings with her to what went on at those meetings, so we didn't feel there was a question outstanding, and i think all five of us agreed that we should place before the secretary, nevertheless the meeting was useful. it gave us an opportunity to brief her on the report, to discuss it, and to have her understand where we were going. >> senator lindsey graham not part of this hearing, but very critical on "morning joe" today. i wanted to play a bit of this. >> i think the story of benghazi is that after the attack, seven weeks before an election, there was an effort by senior people to put a political spin on this rather than tell the story it was a terrori
>> we met with hillary clinton. we did so before the report was finalized. we met so under conditions where we believed we understood exactly what had happened, particularly in the decision-making chain where she might have been relevant. we believed and we still believe the decision-making was made quite well below her level, reviewed below her level. we had clear indications from people who had attended meetings with her to what went on at those meetings, so we didn't feel there was a...
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new polling out today shows hillary clinton, 65, joe biden, 13. question for you, joan. emily's list started at 9:30 today. this whole push to have a female president. i have to suspect that's not trying to recruit kirsten gillebrand. >> there's one person i think they have in mind. >> the glass ceiling has got a lot of knocks on it today. >> 18 million cracks and now a little bit more. i think it's going to be hard for her to resist this. she may well resist it. we always have to say that. the claim of history and the claim of women, it's just going to keep getting louder. then you see these numbers. poor joe biden would be a runaway front runner. doesn't mean much at this point. she just knocks everybody, you know, back into the barnyard. >> ann, you've covered a lot of campaigns. barring something coming out of the past, the clintons are more embedded in the history of american politics. this field is clear. >> well, it is. having covered the hillary clinton campaign the last time around, i would remind everyone these were kind of her numbers then too. she was the run
new polling out today shows hillary clinton, 65, joe biden, 13. question for you, joan. emily's list started at 9:30 today. this whole push to have a female president. i have to suspect that's not trying to recruit kirsten gillebrand. >> there's one person i think they have in mind. >> the glass ceiling has got a lot of knocks on it today. >> 18 million cracks and now a little bit more. i think it's going to be hard for her to resist this. she may well resist it. we always...
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forgiven bill clinton, too. he was my governor before he was your president. the fact of the matter is i still didn't want him being president after that interdent. mark is having a lot of problems down here. i don't think there's a big shift in the belief of the electorate toward something colbert-bush is doing. i don't necessarily want to put my name or neck on the line for a guy who really did a poor job of shepherding his personally or his professional life as governor. >> it's a strange thing, ron, trying to figure out how the voters go on this thing. you had witter in louisiana involved in professional sex workers, in d.c. and voters like him. they're talking about him for governor. in nevada it's legal to have those businesses out there, sex workers. and poor john gets picked out of politics. what are the rules, as bill maher would say, what are the new rules these days in. >> i don't know about david witter, but it seems to me that mark sanford's issue here has always been one of character. and the perce
forgiven bill clinton, too. he was my governor before he was your president. the fact of the matter is i still didn't want him being president after that interdent. mark is having a lot of problems down here. i don't think there's a big shift in the belief of the electorate toward something colbert-bush is doing. i don't necessarily want to put my name or neck on the line for a guy who really did a poor job of shepherding his personally or his professional life as governor. >> it's a...
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. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton tried to use an emotional outburst to keep from answering the tough questions. >> with all due respect, the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because ofca a protest or because of guys out for a walk one night who decided to go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? >> well, let me explain why it makes a difference. four americans are dead, and their families deserve to know why. they and the american people need to know if the deaths could have been prevented and if not, why were we lied to about the attacks repeatedly? who answered the phone at the white house in the night on the attack? how involved was the president before he flew off for a fundraiserr the next day? as the alleged mastermind behind the attack been reportedly living large and being spotted in public places? did we run out of drones? one thing is for sure. president obama has run out of excuses. i've not had to walk back one thing i've said in september, but the president has. i still believe this is just about at little old video, then w
. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton tried to use an emotional outburst to keep from answering the tough questions. >> with all due respect, the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because ofca a protest or because of guys out for a walk one night who decided to go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? >> well, let me explain why it makes a difference. four americans are dead, and their families deserve to know why. they and the...
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reporter: while none of the whistle-blowers placed direct blame on then secretary of state hillary clinton, one of them took issue with what she said when she testified earlier this year about the administration's initial portrayal of at the attack as a protest gone bad. which turned out not to be true. >> whether it was because of a protest, or guys out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some americans. what difference, at this point, does it make! >> what happens prior, during, and after the attack, matter. and it matters to my colleagues -- to my colleagues at the department of state. >> reporter: while today's hearing provided a dramatic personal account of what happened in libya during the attack, republicans say it also shows how politics play a roll -- role in how the administration responded. something the white house flatly denies. >> jonathan karl, thank you. >>> now we turn to your health and hospital bills. a new report said some hospitals have been charging as much as seven times as much for procedures as other hospitals in the same city. in los angeles, the price for
reporter: while none of the whistle-blowers placed direct blame on then secretary of state hillary clinton, one of them took issue with what she said when she testified earlier this year about the administration's initial portrayal of at the attack as a protest gone bad. which turned out not to be true. >> whether it was because of a protest, or guys out for a walk one night and decided to go kill some americans. what difference, at this point, does it make! >> what happens prior,...
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with president clinton going there, president carter going there in 2010. in 2002, bill richardson going there they're looking for a propaganda victory, which means a high profile american going over there and hen saying we're making a humanitarian gesture by releasing this person. that's the victory they want. they didn't achieve the concessions they wanted with upping the ante militarily. they're trying another tact shep help i'm taking dennis rodman won't do the truck. >> unfortunately doesn't look like he will be helpful and needs to be separated from the nuclear threat. we can't allow them to leverage that into that -- >> they have made it clear they don't value human life. we have to give up something. >> concentration camps effectively in 2013 there is a nation any world that runs concentration camps, the very same nation that pulls up into the same game, year after year after year. they are better, according to all the experts, at playing it than we are. >> i've been to north korea. it's the most closes off country in the world. a large culture wher
with president clinton going there, president carter going there in 2010. in 2002, bill richardson going there they're looking for a propaganda victory, which means a high profile american going over there and hen saying we're making a humanitarian gesture by releasing this person. that's the victory they want. they didn't achieve the concessions they wanted with upping the ante militarily. they're trying another tact shep help i'm taking dennis rodman won't do the truck. >> unfortunately...
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when carney says it's an old story, that's an old clinton trick. they did that during all of whitewater, every time a new angles came out against clinton, they said that's an old story and the media bit every time. they're doing it again. it's not old. it's very new. >> sean: the president goes out with doom and gloom on sequestration, saying people will be left out in the cold, they're silent victims. watch this. >> by fixing only flight delays, some democrats say less vocal victims of the budget slashing have been left out in cold, leaving millions of americans harmed by the sequester, wondering what washington plans to do for them. >> so many are hurting from this sequestration. i mean a lot of people losing hours, their jobs in the process as well. there has to be a resolution quickly. >> and pilots are getting on the plane, a one-hour delay, blame government. >> sean: they didn't say the sequester was obama's idea. they forgot that detail. what else they didn't say? republicans offered to give him the flexibility so that things like this would
when carney says it's an old story, that's an old clinton trick. they did that during all of whitewater, every time a new angles came out against clinton, they said that's an old story and the media bit every time. they're doing it again. it's not old. it's very new. >> sean: the president goes out with doom and gloom on sequestration, saying people will be left out in the cold, they're silent victims. watch this. >> by fixing only flight delays, some democrats say less vocal...
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spokesman today had no answer as to why the benghazi arb failed to interview then secretary of state clinton. also among those not interviewed by that panel, two so-called state department whistle blowers who are set to testify before congress this coming wednesday, shep. >> shepard: thank you. the national rifle association's annual convention officially got underway today. the first since 26 people died in the shooting massacre at sandy hook. 70,000 people are expected to attend between now and sunday. speakers have so far included the former republican vice presidential candidate sarah palin and the texas republican governor rick perry. on monday the nra's new president, james porter, will take the hell o'clock. today he told hundreds of members that the debate over gun control is not about constitutional rights -- constitutional rights, but instead a culture war. >>> they like to hop and switch. but this one ended up stranded all alone in a river full of crocodiles and hollywood came to its rescue. that's next. and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and mi
spokesman today had no answer as to why the benghazi arb failed to interview then secretary of state clinton. also among those not interviewed by that panel, two so-called state department whistle blowers who are set to testify before congress this coming wednesday, shep. >> shepard: thank you. the national rifle association's annual convention officially got underway today. the first since 26 people died in the shooting massacre at sandy hook. 70,000 people are expected to attend between...
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suddenly clinton and the boys were deciding they would make this, it is just silly. i think what we have to wait and see to, to examine what the impact is, because rent has been a perfectly honorable position to be in throughout our history. and, i think it's basically a healthy time. we're looking at 65% homeownership. i mean that is pretty darn good when you think about the fact that most people said they're retiring. nearly 60% of the them don't have enough money to retire. so, i'm i'm not sure how you square up those numbers. melissa: yeah. >> you have a lot of stresses and strains within the households of this country right now. let's see how it plays out. melissa: difference between renting and buying is just the difference how you finance the place you're currently living in. we put it forward as a value, but for a lot of people, it doesn't make economic sense if the house isn't going up in value. a lot of people depended on that happening over a long period of time and thought of it as retirement savings. turned out not to be the case when the housing market
suddenly clinton and the boys were deciding they would make this, it is just silly. i think what we have to wait and see to, to examine what the impact is, because rent has been a perfectly honorable position to be in throughout our history. and, i think it's basically a healthy time. we're looking at 65% homeownership. i mean that is pretty darn good when you think about the fact that most people said they're retiring. nearly 60% of the them don't have enough money to retire. so, i'm i'm not...
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is why sa is saying hillary clinton signed all the cab cab cables. it is a normal thing. i wish we could just investigate. >> elijah cummings brought out what others have already said about this. general dempsey said it might have taken them 20 hours to get any kind of airplanes there. and, you know, he invited mr. hicks or any of the witnesses to disagree with the military leaders and they did not. these weren't witnesses trying to fight this political fight that the republican members were trying to fight. >> and it is interesting because you wonder why don't, if the republicans are trying to say the military guys made a wrong decision, and that's not -- that's not a crazy view. the military makes mistakes. go say it, and have them come and challenge them. but they don't seem to want to do that. >> and the likelihood of people making bad calls somewhere in that 12 hours is very high. you've got a minimum of 50% chance that some of the military involved made what we now know is a bad call. but let's get to that if that's what you want to investigate here. >> right. and t
is why sa is saying hillary clinton signed all the cab cab cables. it is a normal thing. i wish we could just investigate. >> elijah cummings brought out what others have already said about this. general dempsey said it might have taken them 20 hours to get any kind of airplanes there. and, you know, he invited mr. hicks or any of the witnesses to disagree with the military leaders and they did not. these weren't witnesses trying to fight this political fight that the republican members...
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will this giant screw up hurt hillary clinton's chances for the presidency? >> these people politically want to cut his heart out
will this giant screw up hurt hillary clinton's chances for the presidency? >> these people politically want to cut his heart out
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then hillary clinton is actually a democrat who's popular now with republicans and no longer in office. and so they keep beating her up and she's taken responsibility for, obviously, the mistakes that did happen there, and so i keep hoping they are going to back track to the 9/11 and find out what bush was doing in texas when he got intelligence reports saying al qaeda was going to attack america in the summer of 2001. >> one of the big smoking guns that the republicans have been waving on this week is the damning assertion from former vice president dick cheney, that because it was the anniversary of september 1 1th, everybody i the world should have been on such high alert. he said, we were always on very high alert on every 9/11 anniversary. >> except the original 9/11. >> anniversary is the very important modifier there. >> the idea this can be written out of history, that it was on cheney and bush's watch that the biggest domestic attack of our lifetime happened and somehow that's off the ledger, we'll just begin the accounting on september 12th, 2011, it's so preposterous and ama
then hillary clinton is actually a democrat who's popular now with republicans and no longer in office. and so they keep beating her up and she's taken responsibility for, obviously, the mistakes that did happen there, and so i keep hoping they are going to back track to the 9/11 and find out what bush was doing in texas when he got intelligence reports saying al qaeda was going to attack america in the summer of 2001. >> one of the big smoking guns that the republicans have been waving...
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let me play something that hillary clinton said when she testified, quote, what difference does it make. let me role this tape. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because after protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night that decided they will go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again. >> does it make a difference to know the truth? >> sean, hillary, she asked a question. if she asked that question of me, you know for six years i was an administrative law judge, and credibility is the issue. i would say what difference does it make? credibility. because in a courtroom situation, we have a rule that says if a person's testimony is proven to be false in any part, the rest of their testimony is to be disregarded on that subject, and that's basically what we have here. the difference is credibility. >> they screwed up. they denied the request, the multiple requests for help before this attack. apparently help was denied during th
let me play something that hillary clinton said when she testified, quote, what difference does it make. let me role this tape. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because after protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night that decided they will go kill some americans. what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again. >> does it make a difference to know...
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that's been bill clinton and jimmy carter who have come in and secured the release after, you know, having face-to-face talks with the north korean leader. this is a new era with a new leader, kim jong-un, an untested quantity in many ways. the interesting thing in the kenneth bae case, he was there officially conducting tours. he's been in and out many times. it wasn't like he strayed in without a visa. he was there with their permission. >> i'm going to talk to his sister about that. my next guest is not a dignitary, not a negotiator, she's the sister to kenneth. she's kenneth bae's younger sister. she's speaking out for the first time in this program. >> have you or any other members of your family been able to have contact with kenneth? >> you know, we've had one phone call from him in the last six months. and that phone call came last week. so we heard from him once. >> how is he doing? he sounded incredibly calm under the circumstances. his main goal was to try to reassure us and comfort us and make sure he was okay. and he was worried for my parents' health. >> i know he has a wife
that's been bill clinton and jimmy carter who have come in and secured the release after, you know, having face-to-face talks with the north korean leader. this is a new era with a new leader, kim jong-un, an untested quantity in many ways. the interesting thing in the kenneth bae case, he was there officially conducting tours. he's been in and out many times. it wasn't like he strayed in without a visa. he was there with their permission. >> i'm going to talk to his sister about that. my...
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he was then congressman sanford, when he held that seat the first time, he voted that president bill clinton should be impeached and thrown out of office for having an affair and lying about it. now mark sanford is back. that's who they picked. remember, there were 16 different republicans in the primary for this seat, but they picked this guy. congratulations, mark sanford, congratulations, republican party. best wishes for continuing with the whole crusading family values thing. [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> i tend to not have a great memory. by this time in the show each night, i don't remember how we got to this show at the top of the hour. i know it involves somebody putting eye make-up on me. it's a fog. that said, i distinctly remember this happened early last year. politifact, you are fired, you are a mess, fired. undermining the definition of the word fact in the english language by pretending to it in your name
he was then congressman sanford, when he held that seat the first time, he voted that president bill clinton should be impeached and thrown out of office for having an affair and lying about it. now mark sanford is back. that's who they picked. remember, there were 16 different republicans in the primary for this seat, but they picked this guy. congratulations, mark sanford, congratulations, republican party. best wishes for continuing with the whole crusading family values thing. [ shapiro ]...
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earlier this year, hillary clinton snapped at republicans for dwelling on questions about what sparked at tack. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. what difference at this point does it make? >> hicks told investigators it may a big difference because u.n. ambassador susan rice referencing administration talking points called it a demonstration on television minutes after libya's leader called it an attack. hicks says that offended libya and made it hearter for the fbi to investigate. greg hicks testimony is that it is his opinion. >> weeks later in new york the president of libya was still upset about being essentially called out as either miss misinformed or lying on national tv in the u.s. suffice to say, it had an effect on diplomatic relations. >> the top democrat argues they were iced out of the investigation, calling it a "partisan report with reckless and false accusations." how do you answer the charge that what you're doing is partisan? >> well, i think that changing the talking points from the truth to an untruth is certainly partisan and likely for political reasons.
earlier this year, hillary clinton snapped at republicans for dwelling on questions about what sparked at tack. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. what difference at this point does it make? >> hicks told investigators it may a big difference because u.n. ambassador susan rice referencing administration talking points called it a demonstration on television minutes after libya's leader called it an attack. hicks says that offended libya and made it hearter for the fbi to...
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i mean, secretary clinton before she left her post as secretary of state said, what's the issue here? what is his issue there? we're not talking about saving lives or lives that could have been saved. saving chris stevens' life. we're talking about how the pr was handled by the white house. why is it so significant to the critics? >> i think it's significant to the critics because they see political targets. they see a cover-up. they believe that in the weeks before a major -- you know, a presidential election, where president obama and team were claiming that al qaeda had been diminished, that there was an effort to white wash or clean the talking points to make it appear less a terror attack and more spontaneous. >> was there a move by the assistant secretary for public affairs at state to say there wasn't terrorist or change that? was there any evidence anything was changed for any reason? >> no, all the evidence has been that it was changed in the intelligence community and general clapper took responsibility for that. >> because of their own estimates of what happened? >> because
i mean, secretary clinton before she left her post as secretary of state said, what's the issue here? what is his issue there? we're not talking about saving lives or lives that could have been saved. saving chris stevens' life. we're talking about how the pr was handled by the white house. why is it so significant to the critics? >> i think it's significant to the critics because they see political targets. they see a cover-up. they believe that in the weeks before a major -- you know, a...
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a clinton aide denies the call was angry. cnn was told darrell issa will not make pursuing mills a top priority. another mystery is why the military was not in a position to help americans in need? here's what thomas pickering who led the internal state department review told cnn's jake tapper. >> they were not postured nor placed in a way that could have made a significant difference. >> reporter: the house armed services chairman w denied access to a classified timeline of events and orders given that day. that would help answer another open queson. who gave the order to stop four special ops personnel. knowing these questions are not going away the current secretary of state plans to get a full briefing soon on benghazi. >> i'll tell you this, the state department will leave no stone unturned. >> republican source tell me they will have another hearing in the near future with thomas pickering and michael mullen. one republican calls that at least most republicans call that incomplete at best. we should expect other hearing
a clinton aide denies the call was angry. cnn was told darrell issa will not make pursuing mills a top priority. another mystery is why the military was not in a position to help americans in need? here's what thomas pickering who led the internal state department review told cnn's jake tapper. >> they were not postured nor placed in a way that could have made a significant difference. >> reporter: the house armed services chairman w denied access to a classified timeline of events...
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. >> despite four and a half months after the tragic thing, secretary clinton came to the united states congress and testified that people on the ground made decisions about security. that never happened. >> so when people did die, they had a panic circumstance to deal with and that's why we have alll explanations for it. >> when you hear more this week from the whistleblowers, they say it will make you mad. >> nice to see you. >> it will make you mad. >> before we get to the whistleblowers testifying on wednesday, we have information people from the cia want to come out and of it, but they have been told by the cia director brennan specifically they will be pole gravid if they are tied to this. do you have any information to -- >> i her the same story. there are cia agents reaching out. they feel frustrated. the cia generally got it right and they feel lrustrated about what happened that night before and after. we will see where it goes. >> are these cia agents in the ground in benghazi that night or cia agents, people here in washington? >> it's my belief at least one of them was on t
. >> despite four and a half months after the tragic thing, secretary clinton came to the united states congress and testified that people on the ground made decisions about security. that never happened. >> so when people did die, they had a panic circumstance to deal with and that's why we have alll explanations for it. >> when you hear more this week from the whistleblowers, they say it will make you mad. >> nice to see you. >> it will make you mad. >>...
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if hillary clinton is in the democratic field, obviously hillary clinton is the runaway favorite. but if she decides not to run, joe biden way out in front there. donna, what advice would you give the vice president right now? >> just bide your time and be patient. we have 99 days until the iowa caucuses. there's a lot of time. joe biden is a strong public servant. hillary clinton is fantastic. >> they're all great. >> all of them are great. >> which one are you rooting for? >> for pure political theater, you have to root for joe biden for democratic nominee. >> ross, donna, thank you very much for your time 679 >> can i say mularkey again? my irishness is coming out. >>> coming out, we're tracing the early warnings about tamerlan tsarnaev, how he landed on a watch list but then dropped off the radar. we'll be right back. gift for your aunt... done. today, we're gonna be talking about your body after baby. yep. we're done. okay. let's get some lunch. yes! [ laughs ] all right! yes, honey. all natural -- everything. done. oh! i forgot the check. [ camera clicks ] done. [ female ann
if hillary clinton is in the democratic field, obviously hillary clinton is the runaway favorite. but if she decides not to run, joe biden way out in front there. donna, what advice would you give the vice president right now? >> just bide your time and be patient. we have 99 days until the iowa caucuses. there's a lot of time. joe biden is a strong public servant. hillary clinton is fantastic. >> they're all great. >> all of them are great. >> which one are you rooting...
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the clinton side show begins in earnest four years early almost. what do you make of this "the washington post" story and do you think republicans are hammering the next years over ben ghazi? >> we have a congressional probe that wants to focus in on this and focus on state. you know, the outside report investigation of what went wrong actually really beat the living daylights out of the state department. the report that pickering and mullen did. there was not a lot of kind words about how state handled ben ghazi. >> in what ways? what were the biggest criticisms? >> i think it has to do with the security situation. is there enough focus on diplomatic security? has there been -- were those things looked out for? were requests for security ignored -- ignored is not the right word, maybe. not prioritized in the right way and that seemed the heart of this report. so that is what is kind of ironic here. a lot of criticism at the state department at the time, but all of the focus of folks that we are talking about ben ghazi, they have been trying to get
the clinton side show begins in earnest four years early almost. what do you make of this "the washington post" story and do you think republicans are hammering the next years over ben ghazi? >> we have a congressional probe that wants to focus in on this and focus on state. you know, the outside report investigation of what went wrong actually really beat the living daylights out of the state department. the report that pickering and mullen did. there was not a lot of kind...
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clinton. >> the. i think democrats after the 9/11 commission thought they might have something out of that when it came to president bush and there was no stickiness to it at all. let's just compare, obviously, the scale of the events are different but the reaction to an official report. this independent review, including people like tom pickering. he is hugely respected. was the u.n. ambassador for bush 41 in the first gulf war. these are not lightweight people who came up with this independent review. now, we got to separate out how cheryl mills who, by the way, is well known for chewing out people. the idea that cheryl mills was shouting at officials for doing something that transgressed what she thought was her boss's position not unusual and not saying that is justified but that is cheryl mills for you you. the treatment of a whistle-blower, you got to be super careful. she clearly crossed the line but that is very different from suggesting that susan rice, who was reading from cia proofed talkin
clinton. >> the. i think democrats after the 9/11 commission thought they might have something out of that when it came to president bush and there was no stickiness to it at all. let's just compare, obviously, the scale of the events are different but the reaction to an official report. this independent review, including people like tom pickering. he is hugely respected. was the u.n. ambassador for bush 41 in the first gulf war. these are not lightweight people who came up with this...
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so this is going to remind people of the young hillary clinton, the young bill clinton, how ambitious they were, how they were really looking to the white house as early as 1973. i think that reminds some people of one of the major criticisms of hillary clinton that she was interested in power purely for power sake. >> brian: right. do you feel as though we turned the page when you look at bill clinton's approval rating, considering he was essentially impeached? >> well listen, i would say this, bill clinton has done very well in rabbiting himself in -- rehabilitating himself in the hollywood's mind and public's mind. hbo has a new documentary about president clinton also coming out in the near future. i have to tell you, big bundlers here in hollywood, people who contributed big money to president obama's reelection are already thinking about 2016. >> brian: do they want to be left out and not be on the hillary train? >> i think the hillary train is leaving the station and they've already got a ticket. >> brian: interesting. dominic, powerful way to end it. thanks so much. we look fo
so this is going to remind people of the young hillary clinton, the young bill clinton, how ambitious they were, how they were really looking to the white house as early as 1973. i think that reminds some people of one of the major criticisms of hillary clinton that she was interested in power purely for power sake. >> brian: right. do you feel as though we turned the page when you look at bill clinton's approval rating, considering he was essentially impeached? >> well listen, i...
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. >> imagine at the bill clinton presidential library, an interactive exhibit designed to prove that he did not have actual relations with that woman. imagine an interactive meet tricky dick hologram at the nixon library, showing ways he really isn't a crook. you know, the weight of evidence did not show that we had to invade iraq. there was no consensus of the world that we had to invade iraq. when we invaded iraq, look at this, every country in the map that is shaded blue here, every country here on this map shaded in blue was against us invading iraq. does it seem like there was a world consensus we should invade iraq? the head of the u.n. at the time said he considered that invasion to be illegal. the consensus of the world was george w. bush had to lead an international coalition to invade iraq? are you serious? these little kids, who as of today are going to our nation's newest presidential library to learn the unvarnished history about this presidency are being told saddam hussein showed every sign of continuing to pursue weapons of mass destruction. the case to invade iraq wa
. >> imagine at the bill clinton presidential library, an interactive exhibit designed to prove that he did not have actual relations with that woman. imagine an interactive meet tricky dick hologram at the nixon library, showing ways he really isn't a crook. you know, the weight of evidence did not show that we had to invade iraq. there was no consensus of the world that we had to invade iraq. when we invaded iraq, look at this, every country in the map that is shaded blue here, every...
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this began in 1994 in the clinton administration when a democratic president and a republican congress enacted legislation that required the telephone service provider, called the telecoms today, five major ones today, to make available to the government the government's ability to listen in on telephone calls. in other words, whenever they changed technology, they had to inform the government. whenever they crawled with a search warrant, they said, okay, plug in here and listen to varney and charles talking op the phone. that's 1994. now, in 2013, the governmentments the same accessibility to internet service providers. you see, when the government shows up at google, with a search warrant, and the search warrant is for, just hypothetical, stuart's e-mail account, the government doesn't know how to get that. it's too complicated. where do we go? which room? what butt don to we press? google says, well, required to make it available to you, not required to do your work for you. now comes the obama administration, and it wants to compel the interpret service providers to do the work for
this began in 1994 in the clinton administration when a democratic president and a republican congress enacted legislation that required the telephone service provider, called the telecoms today, five major ones today, to make available to the government the government's ability to listen in on telephone calls. in other words, whenever they changed technology, they had to inform the government. whenever they crawled with a search warrant, they said, okay, plug in here and listen to varney and...
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. >> i'm a bill clinton baby. >> you could impeach bill clinton in the morning and in the afternoon -- >> that sounds like a country show, joe. impeach him in the morning. >> to al's point, i think we are sort of in this instant gratification mode right now where we need to step back and say these things can take a while. with background checks, for instance. after that vote died in the senate an important thing happened which is you saw this polling come out that showed that people who voted against the bill were suffering and people who supported it were benefiting. i think that lays the groundwork for something more longer term legislatively. back to the first point i made. i think we are understating the fact that obama is really hamstrung by the lack of earmarks by the lack of pork he can hand out to the lawmakers as gifts to get them to the table. he has a fair amount of sticks in the form of organizing for america his campaign apparatus left over in the form of his popularity and ability to go out to a district and shame a congressman or congress woman into acting. >> they saw
. >> i'm a bill clinton baby. >> you could impeach bill clinton in the morning and in the afternoon -- >> that sounds like a country show, joe. impeach him in the morning. >> to al's point, i think we are sort of in this instant gratification mode right now where we need to step back and say these things can take a while. with background checks, for instance. after that vote died in the senate an important thing happened which is you saw this polling come out that showed...
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whitewater scandals, as these were unfolding, bill clinton would say or press secretary at the time would say, this is an old story. we've been through this. this is an old story. there is no news here. and karl rove wondering if they did get this information right. this is not old news. in fact, this is new news. that's what news is. listen. >> i think jay carney made a huge mistake this week he basically signaled to the members of the press that a cover-up was underway. when he said, oh, that's old news, this is -- >> that happened a long time ago. >> that happened a long time ago, that was a clear message to the media, boys and girls, we want you to go along with us on this. we're going to try and bury this. i think it will have the opposite reaction. i think it will say this may be worthy of our attention. >> gretchen: wow. that's a really interesting point. when i heard jay carney say that, it was one of those moments where you take breath back and go, wait a minute, what did he just say? that's old news? i don't think it's old news to the four families who lost people in that
whitewater scandals, as these were unfolding, bill clinton would say or press secretary at the time would say, this is an old story. we've been through this. this is an old story. there is no news here. and karl rove wondering if they did get this information right. this is not old news. in fact, this is new news. that's what news is. listen. >> i think jay carney made a huge mistake this week he basically signaled to the members of the press that a cover-up was underway. when he said,...
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this was 2009 journalist laura ling and euna lee, and former president bill clinton takes the credit. a year later it's a different form of president jimmy carter with another relieved american gomez. kenneth bay is the sixth american in the wrong place at the wrong time. and the north koreans may once again be holding out for a high-profile visitor before they give him up. what north korea wants above all else is to enter talks with the united states. to gain concessions and get an end to punitive actions. they may see kenneth bay as the perfect way to achieve that gain. with the announcement of their third successful nuclear test in february the stakes couldn't be higher. north korea even threate preemptive nuclear strike during south korean/u.s. war games last month. those maneuvers are over but it seems the brinkmanship is not. well there's been a lot of speculation here, wolf that former president jimmy carter will be the one to get the call up to sort this situation out. i've heard back from his spokeswoman. she says that he has not had an invitation to visit north korea, and ha
this was 2009 journalist laura ling and euna lee, and former president bill clinton takes the credit. a year later it's a different form of president jimmy carter with another relieved american gomez. kenneth bay is the sixth american in the wrong place at the wrong time. and the north koreans may once again be holding out for a high-profile visitor before they give him up. what north korea wants above all else is to enter talks with the united states. to gain concessions and get an end to...
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and what was hillary clinton's role? she was a secretary of state but was also somebody who might run for president next time around. politics there? >> not at all. this happened on her watch. we are making no allegations specific to her but certainly have allegations directed at her key lieutenants. >> i spoke with the top democrat on the committee who said he too is interested in getting answers on benghazi. all the answers that they can. he says he's been iced out of the process. in fact he said he and other democrats have had no access to another one of the witnesses we'll hear from tomorrow, mark thompson, who is a counterterrorism official. he said that and other problems, quote, makes the work product of the committee questionable. >> do they have any idea these republicans including darrell issa who deleted any references to al qaeda or a terrorist operation, a well coordinated attack, do they have any clue who did that? >> wolf, we back a few months ago when this issue first percolated reported that administrati
and what was hillary clinton's role? she was a secretary of state but was also somebody who might run for president next time around. politics there? >> not at all. this happened on her watch. we are making no allegations specific to her but certainly have allegations directed at her key lieutenants. >> i spoke with the top democrat on the committee who said he too is interested in getting answers on benghazi. all the answers that they can. he says he's been iced out of the process....
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>> i think your question of why does it matter, because secretary clinton seems to want to say it doesn't matter what the cause of it was. it does. because just a few days later, ambassador rice said on national tv opposite the libyan president that it in fact was not a terrorist attack. that insulted the libyans and probably led to the fbi getting in later, not sooner. >> reporter: and, brooke, what he's talking about there is testimony that hicks gave saying he is sure based on his opinion being in the region for so long that it is because the libyan leader felt insulted by susan rice contradicting her on national television saying it was just a protest, wasn't a terror attack that that is the reason why the libyans were so reluctant to have the fbi come in and do the investigating that the u.s. needed to do. there is that and also some more testimony that he's going to give, as you mentioned, about the military and whether or why they didn't get in quicker to deal with this attack. we'll have more of that later on and, of course, we're going to hear more on the days up to wednesday's h
>> i think your question of why does it matter, because secretary clinton seems to want to say it doesn't matter what the cause of it was. it does. because just a few days later, ambassador rice said on national tv opposite the libyan president that it in fact was not a terrorist attack. that insulted the libyans and probably led to the fbi getting in later, not sooner. >> reporter: and, brooke, what he's talking about there is testimony that hicks gave saying he is sure based on...
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so the clinton administration wanted to come out and boost the number. the bush administration followed through. the barney-frank dynamic. they push it up to 70%. basically you take a bumpl ofnc c-class renters and turn them into e-class homeowners. >> i like the equilibrium. not everyone is meant to own a home. through march. remodeling has fallen dramatically. so family formation remodeling. so the benefits really have to do more than more with owner ship than renting. >> investors have been buying homes to put on the market. that's driven remodeling up. when the homeowner is confident about the future of price appreciation, they're willing to invest and remodel. so this index is coming back down. >> we're almost out of time. very simple answer to this question. who will remodel more? a homeowner or a renter? >> a homeowner. >> i think i know what you mean by that, rick. thanks. streaming music service pandora out with number this is morning. >> yeah, pandor reporting april numbers for listeners. analysts saying the mobile cap implemented in march is c
so the clinton administration wanted to come out and boost the number. the bush administration followed through. the barney-frank dynamic. they push it up to 70%. basically you take a bumpl ofnc c-class renters and turn them into e-class homeowners. >> i like the equilibrium. not everyone is meant to own a home. through march. remodeling has fallen dramatically. so family formation remodeling. so the benefits really have to do more than more with owner ship than renting. >>...